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Shiksha Mandal’s
Bajaj College of Science, Wardha
Syllabus of B.Sc. III Semester VI (NEP)
SUBJECT – CHEMISTRY
UCH367P – On-The-Job-Training (OJT)


[60 Hrs.]                                                                                               [2 Credits]

Course Objectives:
1. To improve students’ understanding of the experiences, challenges, and opportunities of the real world of work.
2. To set students’ expectations and behaviour in accordance with the demands, culture, and values of current and emerging jobs.
3. To make students understand the application of their knowledge and skills while working in industry, corporate, research & development organizations, workplace, within or outside of the college.
4. To provide exposure to emerging technologies/ automation and how it can support, facilitate, improve and reinforce work processes/ culture/ job roles/art and craft/ agriculture, etc.
5. Understand how organizations / enterprises are formed for sustainable progress so that start-ups and entrepreneurial capabilities are strengthened among students, and they are encouraged to be job creators.
6. To develop problem-solving and decision-making skills, enable teamwork & collaboration culture to promote research, academic and professional developments.
7. To develop a sense of social imagery and an attitude towards citizenship responsibility.


Course Outcomes:
At the end of the course, students will be able to:
1. Apply theoretical knowledge to real-world industrial, corporate, and research settings by analyzing challenges and opportunities encountered during the training.
2. Exhibit professional behavior, ethics, and adaptability to the demands, culture, and values of modern workplaces.
3. Utilize chemistry-related concepts, laboratory skills, and problem-solving abilities effectively in industrial processes, R&D activities, and workplace operations.
4. Evaluate the role of emerging technologies, automation, and digital tools in optimizing work efficiency across various industries, including research, agriculture, and manufacturing.
5. Assess organizational structures, business models, and sustainability practices to develop entrepreneurial competencies and explore startup opportunities
6. Demonstrate teamwork, leadership, and decision-making abilities in collaborative projects, fostering a research-oriented and professional development mindset.
7. Develop a sense of social responsibility, ethical conduct, and civic engagement to contribute positively to society and sustainable development.

1.      Course Code: UCH350T

2.      Mode: Blended Online Mode

3.     Title: Department Specific Course (DSC)-V (Principles of Inorganic Chemistry)    

4.      Type of Course: (Foundation/ Discipline/ Elective):  DSC

5.      No of Credits: Theory:04 & Practical: 02

6.      Semester and Year Offered Semester V (2025)

7.      Course Coordinator and Team

Dr. P. V. Tekade (Qualification: M.Sc., Ph.D., NET, SET) (Area of Specialization: Organic chemistry)

Dr. Mrs. N. P. Mohabansi (Qualification: M.Sc., Ph.D., SET) (Area of Specialization: Physical chemistry)

Dr. K. M. Dadure (Qualification: M.Sc., M. Phil., Ph.D.)  (Area of Specialization: Organic chemistry)

Mr. M. D. Bansinge (Qualification: M.Sc., NET) (Area of Specialization: Analytical chemistry)

Mr. N. A. Barwat (Qualification: M.Sc., NET, SET) (Area of Specialization: Physical chemistry)

Dr. P. G. Borkar (Qualification: M.Sc., Ph.D., NET, SET, Post-doc) (Area of Specialization: Organic chemistry)

Dr. A. V. Nakhate (Qualification: M.Sc., Ph.D., NET, Post-doc.)  (Area of Specialization: Organic chemistry)

Dr. Ms. M. A. Haque (Qualification: M.Sc., Ph.D., SET) (Area of Specialization: Inorganic chemistry)   

8.      Aim: 
1.To learn important basic concepts in statistical analysis of the data.
2.To study metal ligand bonding in transition metal complexes with respect to crystal field theory and understand splitting of d-orbital in octahedral, tetrahedral, and square planar complexes along with electronic spectra.
3.To understand magnetic properties and kinetics of transition metal complexes.
4.To study the principles and applications of important separation techniques viz. Chromatography, Ion-exchange, and solvent extraction techniques.
5.To study the chemistry of organometallic compounds, metal carbonyls, and inorganic polymers.
6.To understand Bioinorganic Chemistry, roles of essential and trace elements in biological processes and to study Pearson’s HSAB Concept and its applications.

b.      Length: 3 month

c.       Subject: Chemistry

d.      Institution:  Bajaj College of Science, Wardha

e.       Languages: English

f.        Video Transcripts: English

 

 

1.       Course Code: UCH230T

2.      Mode: Blended Online Mode

3.     Title:  i) Theory Paper: Elements of Organic and Physical Chemistry)

                   ii) Practicals

4.      Type of Course: (Foundation/ Discipline/ Elective):  Foundation

5.      No of Credits: 06

6.      Semester and Year Offered:  Semester 2024-25

7.      Course Coordinator and Team:  

 

Name of the Faculty

Qualification

Area of Specialization

Dr. P. V. Tekade

M.Sc., Ph.D., NET, SET

Organic chemistry

 

 

 

Dr. Mrs. N. P. Mohabansi

M.Sc., Ph.D., SET

Physical chemistry

Dr. K. M. Dadure

M.Sc., M. Phil., Ph.D.

Organic chemistry

Mr. M. D. Bansinge

M.Sc. NET

Analytical chemistry

Mr. N. A. Barwat

M.Sc. NET, SET

Physical chemistry

Dr. P. G. Borkar

Ph.D., NET, SET, Post-doc

Organic chemistry

Dr. A. V. Nakhate

M.Sc., Ph.D., NET, Post-doc.

Organic chemistry

Dr. Ms. M. A. Haque

M.Sc., Ph.D., SET

Inorganic  chemistry

a.      Level: Introductory

b.      Length: 3 month

c.       Subject: Chemistry

d.      Institution: Bajaj College of Science, Wardha

e.       Languages: English

f.        Video Transcripts: English

g.       Price: FREE 

 

 

 

 

1.       Course Code: UCH230T

2.      Mode: Blended Online Mode

3.     Title:  i) Theory Paper: Elements of Organic and Physical Chemistry)

                   ii) Practicals

4.      Type of Course: (Foundation/ Discipline/ Elective):  Foundation

5.      No of Credits: 06

6.      Semester and Year Offered:  Semester 2024-25

7.      Course Coordinator and Team:  

 

Name of the Faculty

Qualification

Area of Specialization

Dr. P. V. Tekade

M.Sc., Ph.D., NET, SET

Organic chemistry

 

 

 

Dr. Mrs. N. P. Mohabansi

M.Sc., Ph.D., SET

Physical chemistry

Dr. K. M. Dadure

M.Sc., M. Phil., Ph.D.

Organic chemistry

Mr. M. D. Bansinge

M.Sc. NET

Analytical chemistry

Mr. N. A. Barwat

M.Sc. NET, SET

Physical chemistry

Dr. P. G. Borkar

Ph.D., NET, SET, Post-doc

Organic chemistry

Dr. A. V. Nakhate

M.Sc., Ph.D., NET, Post-doc.

Organic chemistry

Dr. Ms. M. A. Haque

M.Sc., Ph.D., SET

Inorganic  chemistry

a.      Level: Introductory

b.      Length: 3 month

c.       Subject: Chemistry

d.      Institution: Bajaj College of Science, Wardha

e.       Languages: English

f.        Video Transcripts: English

g.       Price: FREE 

 

 

 

 

1.       Course Code: 113-01

2.      Mode: Blended Online Mode

3.     Title:  i) Theory Paper (Fundamentals of Inorganic & Organic Chemistry)

                   ii) Practicals

4.      Type of Course: (Foundation/ Discipline/ Elective):  Foundation

5.      No of Credits: 06

6.      Semester and Year Offered:  Semester 2024-25

7.      Course Coordinator and Team:  

 

Name of the Faculty

Qualification

Area of Specialization

Dr. P. V. Tekade

M.Sc., Ph.D., NET, SET

Organic chemistry

 

 

 

Dr. Mrs. N. P. Mohabansi

M.Sc., Ph.D., SET

Physical chemistry

Dr. K. M. Dadure

M.Sc., M. Phil., Ph.D.

Organic chemistry

Mr. M. D. Bansinge

M.Sc. NET

Analytical chemistry

Mr. N. A. Barwat

M.Sc. NET, SET

Physical chemistry

Dr. P. G. Borkar

Ph.D., NET, SET, Post-doc

Organic chemistry

Dr. A. V. Nakhate

M.Sc., Ph.D., NET, Post-doc.

Organic chemistry

Dr. Ms. M. A. Haque

M.Sc., Ph.D., SET

Inorganic  chemistry

Aim: Fundamentals  of inorganic & organic & Physical Chemistry are introduced.

a.      Level: Introductory

b.      Length: 3 month

c.       Subject: Chemistry

d.      Institution: Bajaj College of Science, Wardha

e.       Languages: English

f.        Video Transcripts: English

g.       Price: FREE 

 

 

 

 

1.       Course Code: 113-01

2.      Mode: Blended Online Mode

3.     Title:  i) Theory Paper (Fundamentals of Inorganic & Organic Chemistry)

                   ii) Practicals

4.      Type of Course: (Foundation/ Discipline/ Elective):  Foundation

5.      No of Credits: 06

6.      Semester and Year Offered:  Semester 2024-25

7.      Course Coordinator and Team:  

 

Name of the Faculty

Qualification

Area of Specialization

Dr. P. V. Tekade

M.Sc., Ph.D., NET, SET

Organic chemistry

 

 

 

Dr. Mrs. N. P. Mohabansi

M.Sc., Ph.D., SET

Physical chemistry

Dr. K. M. Dadure

M.Sc., M. Phil., Ph.D.

Organic chemistry

Mr. M. D. Bansinge

M.Sc. NET

Analytical chemistry

Mr. N. A. Barwat

M.Sc. NET, SET

Physical chemistry

Dr. P. G. Borkar

Ph.D., NET, SET, Post-doc

Organic chemistry

Dr. A. V. Nakhate

M.Sc., Ph.D., NET, Post-doc.

Organic chemistry

Dr. Ms. M. A. Haque

M.Sc., Ph.D., SET

Inorganic  chemistry

Aim: Fundamentals  of inorganic & organic & Physical Chemistry are introduced.

a.      Level: Introductory

b.      Length: 3 month

c.       Subject: Chemistry

d.      Institution: Bajaj College of Science, Wardha

e.       Languages: English

f.        Video Transcripts: English

g.       Price: FREE 

 

 

1.      Course Code: UCH355T

2.      Mode: Blended Online Mode

3.     Title: Department Specific Course (DSC)-VI (Principles of Physical Chemistry)    

4.      Type of Course: (Foundation/ Discipline/ Elective):  DSC

5.      No of Credits: Theory:04 & Practical: 02

6.      Semester and Year Offered Semester V (2025)

7.      Course Coordinator and Team

Dr. P. V. Tekade (Qualification: M.Sc., Ph.D., NET, SET) (Area of Specialization: Organic chemistry)

Dr. Mrs. N. P. Mohabansi (Qualification: M.Sc., Ph.D., SET) (Area of Specialization: Physical chemistry)

Dr. K. M. Dadure (Qualification: M.Sc., M. Phil., Ph.D.)  (Area of Specialization: Organic chemistry)

Mr. M. D. Bansinge (Qualification: M.Sc., NET) (Area of Specialization: Analytical chemistry)

Mr. N. A. Barwat (Qualification: M.Sc., NET, SET) (Area of Specialization: Physical chemistry)

Dr. P. G. Borkar (Qualification: M.Sc., Ph.D., NET, SET, Post-doc) (Area of Specialization: Organic chemistry)

Dr. A. V. Nakhate (Qualification: M.Sc., Ph.D., NET, Post-doc.)  (Area of Specialization: Organic chemistry)

Dr. Ms. M. A. Haque (Qualification: M.Sc., Ph.D., SET) (Area of Specialization: Inorganic chemistry)   

8.      Aim: 
1.To study the fundamentals of chemical kinetics and extend the study to the theories of reaction rates.
2.To study important topics of surface chemistry i.e. adsorption and catalysis through thermodynamics, adsorption isotherms and theories of catalysis.
3.To understand important concepts related to electrolytic conductance and to study its applications in determination of important electrochemical properties and volumetric titrations.
4.To understand the concept of EMF of cell and its applications.
5.To introduce the concepts and methodology of quantum mechanics.
6.To make students understand the laws of photochemistry and their application along with important basics of nuclear chemistry and its applications.

b.      Length: 3 month

c.       Subject: Chemistry

d.      Institution:  Bajaj College of Science, Wardha

e.       Languages: English

f.        Video Transcripts: English

1.      Course Code: UCH350T

2.      Mode: Blended Online Mode

3.     Title: Department Specific Course (DSC)-V (Principles of Inorganic Chemistry)    

4.      Type of Course: (Foundation/ Discipline/ Elective):  DSC

5.      No of Credits: Theory:04 & Practical: 02

6.      Semester and Year Offered Semester V (2025)

7.      Course Coordinator and Team

Dr. P. V. Tekade (Qualification: M.Sc., Ph.D., NET, SET) (Area of Specialization: Organic chemistry)

Dr. Mrs. N. P. Mohabansi (Qualification: M.Sc., Ph.D., SET) (Area of Specialization: Physical chemistry)

Dr. K. M. Dadure (Qualification: M.Sc., M. Phil., Ph.D.)  (Area of Specialization: Organic chemistry)

Mr. M. D. Bansinge (Qualification: M.Sc., NET) (Area of Specialization: Analytical chemistry)

Mr. N. A. Barwat (Qualification: M.Sc., NET, SET) (Area of Specialization: Physical chemistry)

Dr. P. G. Borkar (Qualification: M.Sc., Ph.D., NET, SET, Post-doc) (Area of Specialization: Organic chemistry)

Dr. A. V. Nakhate (Qualification: M.Sc., Ph.D., NET, Post-doc.)  (Area of Specialization: Organic chemistry)

Dr. Ms. M. A. Haque (Qualification: M.Sc., Ph.D., SET) (Area of Specialization: Inorganic chemistry)   

8.      Aim: 
1.To learn important basic concepts in statistical analysis of the data.
2.To study metal ligand bonding in transition metal complexes with respect to crystal field theory and understand splitting of d-orbital in octahedral, tetrahedral, and square planar complexes along with electronic spectra.
3.To understand magnetic properties and kinetics of transition metal complexes.
4.To study the principles and applications of important separation techniques viz. Chromatography, Ion-exchange, and solvent extraction techniques.
5.To study the chemistry of organometallic compounds, metal carbonyls, and inorganic polymers.
6.To understand Bioinorganic Chemistry, roles of essential and trace elements in biological processes and to study Pearson’s HSAB Concept and its applications.

b.      Length: 3 month

c.       Subject: Chemistry

d.      Institution:  Bajaj College of Science, Wardha

e.       Languages: English

f.        Video Transcripts: English

1.      Course Code: CC-CHFIJS

2.      Mode: Blended Online Mode

3.     Title: Foundations for IIT-JAM Success: Comprehensive Certificate Course

4.      Course Coordinator: Mr. M. D. Bansinge 

                                                              Mob No: 8793487103

                                                           Email Id: bansinge@gmail.com

8.      Course Overview:
The Certificate Course in IIT-JAM Examination Preparation is designed to equip students
with the essential skills and knowledge required to excel in the Joint Admission Test for
M.Sc. (JAM). This course offers comprehensive guidance, rigorous training, and specialized
study materials to aid students in successfully cracking the IIT-JAM examination.

Course Objectives:
 Comprehensive Syllabus Coverage: Thorough coverage of the IIT-JAM syllabus in
Chemistry,
 Strategic Exam Techniques: Training in effective time management, problem-solving
strategies, and exam-oriented approach to tackle diverse question patterns.
 Mock Tests and Practice Sessions: Regular mock tests modelled after the IIT-JAM
exam pattern to assess and enhance student performance. Practice sessions to
strengthen conceptual understanding and application.
 Expert Faculty Guidance: Seasoned instructors providing personalized attention,
resolving queries and offering tips for effective preparation.
 Study Materials and Resources: Access to comprehensive study materials, reference
books, online resources, and question banks specifically curated for IIT-JAM
preparation.
 Performance Analysis: Detailed analysis of mock test results to identify strengths,
weaknesses, and areas needing improvement. Customized study plans for individual
students.
 Doubt Clearing Sessions: Dedicated sessions to address doubts, clarify concepts, and
reinforce understanding.

Course Modules:
 Core Subject Understanding: In-depth coverage of core subjects aligned with the IIT-
JAM syllabus.
 Practice Sessions: Regular problem-solving sessions to enhance application skills and
conceptual understanding.
 Mock Tests and Assessments: Scheduled mock tests to simulate exam conditions and
track progress.
 Revision and Doubt Resolution: Revision sessions and doubt resolution forums to
reinforce learning and clarify concepts.
 Strategy Building: Techniques and strategies to optimize time, manage exam pressure,
and maximize scores.

Certification:
Upon successful completion of the course and meeting attendance and performance criteria,
participants will receive a Certificate of Completion, acknowledging their dedication and
proficiency in IIT-JAM examination preparation.
Join the Certificate Course in IIT-JAM Examination Preparation to embark on a structured
learning journey, empowering you to excel in one of the most competitive entrance exams in
the field of science.

9. Institution:  Bajaj College of Science, Wardha

10. Language: English

11. Video Transcripts: English

12.  Price: 500/-

13. Duration: 30 hrs